FORMTEXT Business law ECTS points FORMTEXT 5 What will the student have learnt/be able to do when having completed the subject/project? FORMTEXT During the subject "Business law" you´ll learn about the danish legal system and which rules‚ you´ll have to be aware of‚ when you´re working with the other courses in your study programme i.e. Marketing‚ Sales‚ Ecconomics‚ Communication and Management. Business law is divided into two semestres. First semester focuses primarilly on "Sources of law"‚ "Contract
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Mr John M. Andre (Lecturer) ------------------------------------------------- Unit 5: Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business ------------------------------------------------- Banking Academy‚ Hanoi ------------------------------------------------- Submission Date: 19th November 2012 ------------------------------------------------- No of words: 3100 words ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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1. What is a Contract? Classify the types of contracts with suitable examples. Ans. A contract is an agreement reached between two or more persons involving the exchange of some goods or services .There are some key requirements for the establishment of a contract: * An offer & an acceptance * ‘Capacity or the ability to understand the consequences of a contract by persons of such age prescribed by law & those with sound mind. * ‘Mutual consent’ or agreement on the terms of a
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Discuss the role of Venture Capital‚ Past‚ Present and Future - for the growth of Indian Economy. According to the latest data available with SEBI‚ Venture Capital Funds (VCFs) and Foreign Venture Capital Investors (FVCI) have reduced their investment in real estate companies during the June-2008 quarter. However‚ the overall investment by VCFs and FVCI rose a modest 2.2 per cent to Rs 32‚379 crore against March quarter figure of Rs 31‚682 crore. While flows into real estate fell nearly 14 per
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HRM Roles at Different Level The roles‚ functions and strategies of HRM are many and varied‚ and depend heavily on the nature of organizations‚ the vision and skills of practitioners‚ and changes in the external environments of organizations. These aspects will be discussed in greater detail in subsequent chapters‚ but such features as organizational size‚ history and ownership‚ government legislation and political factors have a significant impact on the ways in which practitioners carry
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Question 1 Explain in which way an agency may be terminated by operation of law. (3marks) Answer: An agency is created by express appointment when the principal appoints the agent by express agreement with agent. This express agreement may be an oral or written agreement between the principal and the agent. There are four factors can cause the termination by operation of law. i. Agency is terminated by frustration In Marshall v Glanvill‚ Glanvill who is a firm of drapers appoints
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Court * Law suit individual vs individual * Purpose is to ask for damages * By a preponderance of the evidence (more evidence then other ) 51% Criminal Court * State brings law suit against individual * Purpose to punish‚ revenge‚ “rehabilitate” * Beyond reasonable doubt Burdon of proof – amount of evidence Plaintiff- party bringing civil suit Pro – state bringing chargers against an individual Cause of action- reason for your law suite Trial
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The Functions of the Eye‚ Ear and Skin; Their Role in Behavior Vision starts with light‚ the physical energy that stimulates the eye. Light waves coming from some object outside the body are sensed by the eye; the only organ that is capable of responding to the visible spectrum. Eyes convert light to a form that can be used by the neurons that serve as messengers to the brain. The neurons themselves take up a small percentage of the total eye. Most of the eye is a mechanical device that is
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huge enough to limit human interactions. People are shifting from a world in which national economies were isolated from each other by barriers and cultures to cross border trade and investments. Nowadays‚ people around the world are more connected to each other than ever before. The revolution of sciences and technologies has gradually improved human livings. It is much easier for people to travel‚ communicate and do business internationally. As a result‚ demand for expanding economy to countries urges
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supermarket’s sinks is under a ‘contract for service’. The distinction between a contract of service and a contract for service is very important as the distinction is not always obvious and sometimes the courts are required to conduct tests to determine which of the two categories a person falls under. The reasons why the distinction between the two is so important include the fact that there are different levels of protection through employment legislation for each of the two‚ employers are much more liable
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